"I have had the weirdest past few weeks (nothing unusual there though). I wouldn't even know how to begin to tell you all about it," the former Girls Aloud singer writes on her website. "What I do know for certain is that I have the BEST, most unbelievable people out there, who I feel so lucky to call my support system."

The British beauty, who was reportedly dropped as a judge from the U.S. edition of "X Factor" because her English accent was too thick for American audiences, adds that she is overwhelmed by the outpouring of love.

"You never fail to amaze me. I have been reading your letters and opening my prezzies (I feel very spoilt) and hearing all of your kind, special and inspiring things you want to say to me," says the star, who also will not appear on the U.K. edition of the singing competition. "I feel your presence and strength always, and no matter what decision I make or what it is I'm facing, I appreciate you all more than you'll ever know."

Cole goes on to assure her fans that she is staying strong. "It also breaks my heart a little when I hear that some of you worry about me and need to know that I am OK," she writes, "so I want to PROMISE you that I am absolutely fine and more than OK!"

In fact, the pop star has been enjoying her break from the small screen.

"I have had the time that I have not had in so long to just chill with my loved ones and do the normal things that I like to do: see my friends and family and be with my doggys," she says. "It feels long overdue and sooooo good, even my feet are happy to not have to wear a pair of high heels."

I'm not really a Cheryl Cole fan, in my opionion, she has as much talent, as the rest of the worlds so called celebs – NONE! Most celebs, film stars or stars are a complete waste of space.
However, what the hell is all this about regional British accents, At least we speak English (proper English!) I can't understand most of the american accents on telly, but that's OK is it?

Hi England Forever. I lived in the UK for three plus years as a US Serviceman. I lived in the West End of Glasgow and experienced great and loving people. No matter how hard I tried, I could not understand East End Glasgow accent. Americans are exposed to some British accents and learn some of them. The odds of the average American understanding a thick Glasgow East End or profound Gordie accent are remote because Americans are only exposed to certain accents. If Cheryl comes to America with a good game plan and can communicate with the North American population, great things will happen and the Geordie Nation will be proud.

Now its for ABC to make the move. Dancing With The Stars could be the real deal for Cheryl and America. Nicole excited America on DWTS and Cheryl could too. I wonder if ABC is start enough to see this?

Well, that clears it all up then...Not!! Inquiring minds want to know why she was cut, & why the bogus excuse! That "accent" thing might work(barely) in the US., but not in the UK.! We are still left to speculate that there was a serious falling out with the powers that be (Cowell), or 1 of the other judges (Abdul). Anyway, I'm sure she'll rally & go on with her career! Onward Cheryl, head held high!!